Karl Magnus Troedsson

Battlefield: Bad Company 3 is a frequently-requested game from shooter fans, but DICE boss Karl-Magnus Troedsson is having difficulty understanding why, exactly, fans feel the game is better than Battlefield 4.

Battlefield: Hardline is coming just shy a of a year after predecessor Battlefield 4, sparking fears that EA and DICE are taking the series annual. Studio general manager Karl Magnus-Troedsson was probed about the possibility of yearly sequels in a new interview.

Battlefield 4 won’t be forgotten about just because Battlefield: Hardline is on the way. DICE vice president and general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson has assured fans that this isn’t the case, and he’s even pledged new multiplayer fixes and a “major” netcode update soon.

A couple Battlefield 4 videos are below the break for you. The first one is a livestream which took place during E3 in which DICE CEO Karl Magnus Troedsson discusses why this Battlefield will be “the best to date.” The second one features EAvision’s Stephanie Prentice speaking with Troedsson about the single and multiplayer modes. […]

Battlefield 4 developer DICE may include some kind of cross-game transfer between current and next-gen versions of the shooter, according to the studio’s general manager and vice president Karl-Magnus Troedsson.

DICE GM Karl Magnus Troedsson has said the FPS genre needs to innovate as many studios aren’t taking “revolutionary,” or at “least evolutionary,” steps when it comes to tech as well as producing something other than a “modern setting.”